Skincare

Skin Food Facial Ice Vita Mist keeps popping up with different packaging and formulations every so often that it is enough to confuse a girl! You might be familiar Facial Water Vita-A-B- and C Mist which this kinda resembles in terms of formula.

All of these mists are made with a base of Alaskan Glacier Water, supposedly it’s pure glacier water! I just can’t understand where Korea is tapping it from…I mean do they have a huge glacier block melting in a warehouse somewhere? Or do they just go to Alaska for the water every time they wanna whip up a facial mist? Or do they use priority flat rate shipping and have the glaciers or water shipped to Skin Food HQ? I want in on the production process here.

Supposedly the water is enriched with oxygen, potassium, calcium, magnesium and other great beneficial skin loving minerals.

I don’t need just moisture, I need EPIC Moisture. Jack Black Epic Moisture MP10 Nourishing Oil sounds epic…am I abusing the word epic in this post? Fact: I use “dude” and “epic” in way too many sentences.

Have you met Mizon’s little mascot King to the Kong? He makes an appearance on the Mizon King to the Kong All in One Cleanser and many other fine Mizon products. I think he’s rather darling! Those big juicy lips, his love for great skincare, and that king of all things beauty attitude really has me crushing!

Mizon’s popular King to the Kong Skincare Collection has gained quite a cult following in Korea and recently in the US as Evil-bayers started stocking their online stores with many Mizon products.

I dunno what it is but a cartoon on my beauty products pulls me in like no one’s business. I put a ton of importance on good packaging and Mizon def has that whimsical packaging I favor.